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2. Become a Feminist Changemaker
Excerpt: …Women’s work has always been collective work. Over the past 50 years, we’ve worked with thousands of women to effect real, tangible change. It hasn’t been easy. And we’re certainly not finished yet. But without the support of committed advocates like you, our work would not be possible. Becoming a…
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Excerpt: …Our membership is important to us and is helping us to grow as a strong voice for women and women’s rights in Ireland. We would very much value your participation as we continue to mobilise, influence, and build solidarity to ensure no women is left behind. By becoming a member…
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Excerpt: …We currently have more than 190 members representing a wide variety of women’s groups and organisations from across the country. Our members give us our mandate and our work is rooted in our membership. Our members support us to represent the diversity of women’s lived experience, to build solidarity and…
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Excerpt: …Vanessa Conroy Project Officer: Feminist Communities for Climate Justice Vanessa is the Project Officer of ‘Feminist Communities for Climate Justice’, a joint project between the National Women’s Council and Community Work Ireland aiming to put a gendered, feminist and community work lens on climate justice. Doireann Crosson Women’s Health Coordinator …
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Excerpt: …Dr Jennifer Okeke, Chairperson Dr Jennifer Okeke is the Chairperson of the National Women Council (NWC) and the Anti-Trafficking Coordinator with the Immigrant Council of Ireland. She is a community activist and former chairperson of a migrant women’s organisation based in Ireland. Jennifer is on the board member of the…
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Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council (NWC) is the leading representative organisation working for women’s rights and equality across the island of Ireland, founded in 1973. We are rooted in our membership. We work together with our almost 200 member groups across the island of Ireland and a growing community of individual supporters…
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9. Call for justice for the Bethany Home Survivors to be served
Excerpt: …Plus, Breaking News: RTE PRIME TIME programme on Bethany Home Monday 13 May 2013Alliance from across Irish Society calls for Justice for Bethany Home SurvivorsAn alliance of 49 NGOs, trade Unions and academics have called on the Taoiseach to address the unfair position that Bethany Home survivors have to date…
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10. NWCI Submission to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children May 2013
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Excerpt: …NWC are a membership organisation advocating for the rights of girls and women across Ireland. We know that by working together, we grow stronger. Do you want to see an Ireland where women and girls have full equality? An Ireland where we value women’s experiences and voices equally? Consider supporting our…
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16. NWCI is recruiting a Fundraising and Development Coordinator
Excerpt: …Do you want to make a real difference to the lives of women throughout Ireland?We are seeking an innovative, effective, hardworking individual to work on income generation for the National Women's Council of Ireland (NWCI). The role, which involves working closely with the Director and Board of the Council, includes…
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Excerpt: …Please take note of the date for the next NWCI Members and Friends Meeting - 40 Years Membership of the European Union : 40 Years of Action for Women's Equality: Where are we now?When: Thursday 30th MayWhere: GalwayFurther details will follow shortly.
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Excerpt: …The government published the General Scheme of the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill 2013 on April 30th 2013. The publication of the Bill is the response of the State to its obligations arising from the European Court of Human Rights Judgement in the case of A, B and C…
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Excerpt: …The National Women's Council of Ireland and Claiming Our Future are organising a discussion on 'Is our Electoral System Working for us?'The Constitutional Convention is set to discuss the Dáil electoral system. How do we ensure that the electoral system serves values such as equality, participation, accountability, environmental sustainability and…
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20. Workshop: Women and Cervical Cancer: Where are we at in 2013?
Excerpt: …The Marie Keating Foundation and the National Women's Council of Ireland are holding a workshop:Women and Cervical Cancer: Where are we at in 2013?Thursday 16th of May 10.30am to 1pm, with registration from 10amSpeakers:Dr. Grainne Flannelly – Clinical Director of CervicalCheck'Cervical Cancer in Ireland Today'Dr. Brenda Corcoran – Consultant in…
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